noun a heavy object attached to a rope or chain and used to moor a vessel to the sea bottom

verb to secure a ship with an anchor

  • The anchor of the ship was lowered into the water to keep it from drifting.
  • Make sure to anchor the tent securely so it doesn't blow away.
  • I'm the anchor of our group, always keeping everyone grounded.
  • Her faith was the anchor that kept her steady during difficult times.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'automatic writing' is a noun phrase that refers to the process of writing without conscious thought or control.

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'automatic' is an adjective because it describes the type of writing being done.

  • Automatic writing is a technique used in psychology and spiritualism as a means of expressing subconscious thoughts.
  • Have you ever tried automatic writing? It's pretty interesting.
  • I heard automatic writing can help you tap into your inner thoughts and feelings.
  • Her pen seemed to move on its own, like it was doing automatic writing.

verb to make a situation less tense or dangerous by reducing the likelihood of conflict or violence

  • The negotiator was able to defuse the tense situation and prevent any violence.
  • I had to defuse the argument between my siblings before it escalated.
  • I used humor to defuse the awkwardness of the situation.
  • The therapist helped me defuse my pent-up emotions through therapy sessions.

verb to attract or bring in, as in customers or attention

  • The intricate details of the painting really draw in the viewer's attention.
  • The movie trailer was so exciting, it really drew me in.
  • The new video game is so addicting, it will definitely draw you in.
  • Her magnetic personality has the ability to draw in people from all walks of life.

verb to draw or bring out something hidden, latent, or potential

  • The detective was able to educe important information from the witness.
  • I can't seem to educe the answer from this math problem.
  • She's really good at educing the truth from people.
  • Through careful observation, you can educe the underlying meaning of the painting.

ex

noun a former partner in a romantic relationship

adverb used to indicate a former status or position

  • The company decided to hire an external consultant to handle the project.
  • I heard they brought in an ex-employee to help out with the event.
  • She's dating her ex again, can you believe it?
  • Letting go of past grudges is like releasing an ex from your emotional baggage.

noun a mental state of heightened suggestibility, typically induced by a procedure known as a hypnotic induction, which involves a series of preliminary instructions and suggestions

  • Hypnosis is a therapeutic technique that involves entering a trance-like state to focus on specific thoughts or behaviors.
  • Some people believe that hypnosis can help with things like quitting smoking or reducing anxiety.
  • I heard hypnosis can make you do crazy things like cluck like a chicken!
  • The soothing music had a hypnotic effect, lulling me into a state of relaxation.

noun a prayer or request for help or guidance, especially at the beginning of a ceremony or ritual

  • The priest began the ceremony with a solemn invocation.
  • The speaker opened the event with a heartfelt invocation.
  • The rapper started his performance with a sick invocation.
  • Her painting served as an invocation of the beauty of nature.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, paradoxical describes something that involves or contains a paradox

  • The concept of time travel presents a paradoxical situation in which one could potentially change the course of history.
  • It's paradoxical how she claims to be a minimalist yet owns so many material possessions.
  • It's like, totally paradoxical how he says he hates drama but always seems to be in the middle of it.
  • The artist's use of light and shadow creates a paradoxical effect, making the painting simultaneously realistic and dreamlike.

noun a strategy or method used to surprise or startle someone in order to achieve a specific goal

  • The marketing team decided to use shock tactics in their new advertising campaign to grab the audience's attention.
  • I can't believe they used shock tactics to promote that new movie - it definitely got people talking!
  • The artist's music video is full of shock tactics, but that's what makes it so popular.
  • Her bold decision to quit her job without a backup plan was like using shock tactics in her life.

verb to overcome or bring under control by force, intimidation, or persuasion

  • The police were successful in subduing the suspect without the use of excessive force.
  • It took three security guards to subdue the rowdy customer at the bar.
  • The bouncer had no trouble subduing the troublemaker at the club.
  • Her calming presence had a way of subduing even the most chaotic situations.

verb action word that expresses a state of being or an action

adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb

  • The scientist conducted an experiment to determine if the two samples would be saming in their chemical composition.
  • I'm not sure if our tastes in music will be saming, but we can give it a try.
  • I doubt our fashion sense will be saming, but who knows?
  • Their personalities seemed to be saming, as they both had a love for adventure and spontaneity.

noun A person who combines elements of mentoring and entertainment in their work or activities

  • The mentertainer captivated the audience with his thought-provoking performance.
  • I heard that the mentertainer at the party was hilarious!
  • The mentertainer at the club last night was lit!
  • She was a mentertainer in the way she effortlessly balanced work and family life.

noun a unit of length equal to one hundredth of an inch, used in printing.

adjective sharp or severe in effect; intense

  • Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body.
  • I heard that acupressure can help with headaches.
  • I'm thinking of trying acu-yoga to relieve stress.
  • The new marketing strategy was like an acupuncture treatment, targeting specific areas for maximum impact.